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The first-hour-of-the-day sleep EEG reliably identifies interictal epileptiform discharges during long-term video-EEG monitoring.

Xi Liu1, Naoum P Issa2, Sandra Rose2, Shasha Wu2, Taixin Sun3, Leo V Towle2, Peter C Warnke4, James X Tao2.   

Abstract

PURPOSE: To determine the usefulness of the first-hour sleep EEG recording in identifying interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) during long-term video-EEG monitoring.
METHOD: We retrospectively reviewed 255 consecutive patients who underwent continuous long-term video-EEG monitoring in the adult epilepsy monitoring unit (EMU) at the University of Chicago. The complete video-EEG recording was reviewed, and the occurrence of IEDs was determined for each patient. We compared the occurrence of IEDs observed during the first-hour sleep EEG recordings with the occurrence of IEDs observed during the complete video-EEG recordings.
RESULTS: Overall, IEDs were observed in 134 (53%) of 255 patients during the full long-term video-EEG recording with a mean duration of 4 days. IEDs were identified in the first-hour sleep EEG in 125 (49%) of 225 patients. Comparing to reviewing full records, the first hour sleep EEG identified IEDs in 125 (93%) of 134 patients. Of the IED subtypes, the first-hour sleep EEG identified 92 (94%) of 98 patients with temporal lobe IEDs, 11 (92%) of 12 patients with frontal lobe IEDs, 3 (100%) of 3 patients with parietal lobe IEDs, 1(50%) of the 2 patients with occipital lobe IEDs, 16 (94%) of 17 patients with generalized IEDs, and 2 (100%) 2 patients with multi-focal IEDs.
CONCLUSIONS: The first-hour sleep EEG reliably predicts the occurrence of IEDs during the long-term video-EEG recording, and therefore can be a time-efficient tool for identifying patients with IEDs during long-term video-EEG recording in the adult epilepsy monitoring unit.
Copyright © 2018 British Epilepsy Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Epilepsy monitoring unit; Interictal epileptiform discharges; Seizures; Sleep; Video-EEG monitoring

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30399461     DOI: 10.1016/j.seizure.2018.10.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Seizure        ISSN: 1059-1311            Impact factor:   3.184


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